Talarmade Equiflex Full Length Orthotics

Sizing Chart (According To Shoe Size)

For best results consult your healthcare professional.

Treating the high arch foot

For mild control select the neutral (0 degrees) posts to fill the recesses on the underside of the orthotic. If more control is required select the 6mm heel elevator for the rearfoot post.

To Control Pronation:

Rearfootposts.As the arch rolls in during pronation, the heel (calcaneus) changes position and pressure falls on the inner (medial) side. Rearfoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0 degrees for mild control, 3 degrees for moderate control and 5 degrees medial posts for higher control. Forefoot PostsMany feet that pronate excessively have a tendency for the forefoot to sit in a position, which is tilted inward (varus) when compared to the rearfoot. This encourages the inner (medial) border to roll down to the ground and cause further pronation. Forefoot posts are supplied to prevent this from happening. Choose 0 degrees for mild control, 3 degrees for moderate control and 5 degrees medial posts for higher control.

Features:

Heel cupping for calcaneal stability and reduction of heel valgus

Anti-bacterial top cover

Medial arch support

Supplied with 0°, 3° and 5° medial and lateral forefoot posts

Supplied with 0°, 3° and 5° media and lateral rearfoot posts

Also supplied with 0°, 3° and 5° medial and lateral post and 6mm elevator combined